Princeton's 1964-1965 Men's Basketball: Bill Bradley's Injury, a Blessing in Disguise

This essay is about John McPhee's book A Sense of Where You Are. The author goes into detail about Princeton's 1964-1965 basketball team and their win against Providence. This win was extraordinary because the star player, Bill Bradley, was injured, and the team had to come together to make up for what he could not do. During this particular year, Princeton competed in March Madness. It went further than any Ivy League team had before because the team exponentially increased self-confidence, perseverance, and commitment.
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